New Mexico Governor’s Emergency Order Suspends 2nd Amendment Right to Carry Guns in Public
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued an emergency order temporarily suspending the right to carry firearms in public spaces in and around Albuquerque....
Google Implements New Rules Requiring Disclosure of AI-Altered Political Ads Ahead of 2024 Election
As the 2024 Presidential election approaches, Google has announced significant changes to its political content policy. In response to the increasing use of artificial...
US Appeals Court Gives Texas a “Stay” of Order to Remove Controversial Border Buoy
In a recent legal development, a US appellate court issued an "administrative stay" temporarily halting a federal judge's order requiring Texas to remove its...
Devastation Strikes: Over 800 Lives Lost in Morocco Earthquake
A catastrophic Morocco earthquake has left over 800 lives lost. And a trail of destruction remains. Local residents and tourists were shocked when the...
School Bus Drivers Going on Strike Nationwide
Across the country, school bus drivers play a pivotal role in our society. Because of people who drive America's buses, kids have an easy...
Innocence Project: DNA Proves Man Innocent after 47 Years, DNA tests that Excluded him...
In a landmark moment for justice, Leonard Mack, a Vietnam War veteran, was exonerated this week after spending nearly five decades wrongfully convicted of...
Kroger and Albertsons $24.6 Billion Megadeal
On Friday, in a twist worthy of a blockbuster film, Kroger and Albertsons divulged their strategy to offload stores in a $1.9 billion maneuver....
Connecticut Bar Association Creates Panels
In an electrifying announcement, the Connecticut Bar Association unveiled its latest venture: two powerful panels designed to reshape the legal landscape. These panels not...
Danco Laboratories Abortion Pill Faces Supreme Court
In a move akin to a heavyweight title fight, the manufacturer of the renowned abortion pill, mifepristone, Danco Laboratories, has thrown down the gauntlet....
Justices Won’t Return Diversity in Judicial Rules
The Florida Supreme Court, in a gripping decision on Thursday, reaffirmed its February stance on striking out the words "fairness and diversity" from descriptors...